These characters have multiple entirely different meanings. How does one find out what the supposed meaning is? Or is it up to the reader to decide?
These characters have multiple entirely different meanings. How does one find out what the supposed meaning is? Or is it up to the reader to decide?
Putting on our moon armour could solve a lot of problems. It’s not my most favourite solution though.
PS: Gonggong?!
Edit: dwarf planet. Discovered in 2007 and named after a god in the chinese mythology:
Gonggong was ashamed that he lost the fight with Zhurong, the Chinese god of fire, to claim the throne of Heaven. In a fit of rage, he smashed his head against Buzhou Mountain, one of eight pillars holding up the sky, greatly damaging it and causing the sky to tilt towards the northwest and the Earth to shift to the southeast, which caused great floods and suffering.
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Why is it out already? It should be in! They just have published it.
I needed that explanation.
Arguably a big part of piracy is about digital distribution services (DDS). Just not the ones the digital rights owner had in mind.
Thanks for the short version.
There are oem drives out there which don’t have the 5year warranty. I would check the drives serial numbers at the seagate homepage.
You missed the opportunity to get super powers. Your loss. ;)
To be fair. In a developed country with free health care the doctor probably would have either sent him home to sleep it off or maybe to a specialist where it takes months to get an appointment.
Yes, please.
Also group-agnostic filtering would be useful. Lemmy groups are sparsely filled and it would make more sense to “subscribe to a tag” than a group.
Lvm could be the way to go. Start with the minimum amount of partitions (i.e. / and /boot and swap as lv, maybe efi as a real partition). Add additional lv later if/ when you need them. You can always re-size a partition and the wrapping lv when you want to re- distribute storage-space.
I never needed more than these partitions. But that is just my use case.
Edit: oh. Missed the Multi boot point. Forget what I wrote. :)